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Ugur Anil Bingol1, Can Cinar1, Neslihan Tasdelen1
1Department of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgery, Yeditepe Medical School, Yeditepe University, Istanbul, Turkey; and Department of Radiology, Yeditepe Medical School, Yeditepe University, İstanbul, Turkey.
Abstract:
Ganglions are the most frequently seen soft-tissue tumors in the hand. Nerve compression due to ganglion cysts at the wrist is rare. We report 2 ganglion cysts arising from triangular fibrocartilage complex, one of which caused ulnar nerve compression proximal to the Guyon's canal, leading to ulnar neuropathy. Ganglion cysts seem unimportant, and many surgeons refrain from performing a general hand examination.
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